Hello to all,
I participated as a deckhand in the Right Whale (Eubalaena glacialis) mission in the Gulf of St. Lawrence with the research team: MICS (Mingan Island Cetacean Study) and MARCH (Marine Animal Response Society) for REFORMAR. Really great and a rare whale in North America. Its population is estimated at only 400 individuals in North America. It is an endangered species worldwide.
I went on a right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) mission in the Gulf of St. Lawrence with the research team: MICS (Mingan Island Cetacean Study) and MARS (Marine Animal Response Society) for REFORMAR. Frankly brilliant and a rare whale in North America. Its population is estimated at 366 individuals maximum! The pictures were taken by the team.
No photos may be copied or published without their consent.
- Photographs Copyright/All Rights Reserved North Atlantic Right Whales (Eubalaena glacialis):
Mingan Island Cetacean Society / Marine Animal Response Society / REFORMAR - Right whale mission in the Gulf of St. Lawrence (Quebec, Canada) for August 2020. No photos should be copied or published without their consent.
- Photographs Copyright / All Rights Reserved North Atlantic Black Right Whales (Eubalaena glacialis): Mingan Island Cetacean Society / Marine Animal Response Society / REFORMAR
Sincerely.
Lorraine, Quebec, Canada, August 2020.
Julien Marchal